Willl
Elite Member
Still don't follow ya Roy. How would hydraulic fluid come anywhere near the brake shoes and ooze out of the holes the OP was talking about ?RoyJackson said:Hydraulic Fluid in your transmission.
Still don't follow ya Roy. How would hydraulic fluid come anywhere near the brake shoes and ooze out of the holes the OP was talking about ?RoyJackson said:Hydraulic Fluid in your transmission.
DWCox said:I pulled the brake covers yesterday and, interestingly, the seals behind brake shoes were fine. Evidently the excessive brake heat had turned the small amounts of grease behind the brake drum into liquid, where it mixed with brake dust at the bottom and flowed out the hole. So, I cleaned everything up real well, broke the glaze on the brake shoes and drums, and added small amounts of high temp grease where needed. It works find now.
Willl said:Still don't follow ya Roy. How would hydraulic fluid come anywhere near the brake shoes and ooze out of the holes the OP was talking about ?